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Sudan planes 'bomb Darfur town' | Sudan planes 'bomb Darfur town' |
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Sudanese government planes have bombed the town of Haskinita in North Darfur, a rebel official has told the BBC. | Sudanese government planes have bombed the town of Haskinita in North Darfur, a rebel official has told the BBC. |
Rebel Justice and Equality Movement official Abdel Aziz said the aerial attacks had killed at least 25 civilians and three of his fighters. | Rebel Justice and Equality Movement official Abdel Aziz said the aerial attacks had killed at least 25 civilians and three of his fighters. |
He said the bombardment had started on Monday afternoon and then ground forces entered the rebel-controlled town. | He said the bombardment had started on Monday afternoon and then ground forces entered the rebel-controlled town. |
Sudan's government was not available for comment. African Union peacekeepers could not confirm the reports. | Sudan's government was not available for comment. African Union peacekeepers could not confirm the reports. |
The Jem official said most of town's residents had fled. | The Jem official said most of town's residents had fled. |
These reported clashes come just weeks before the start of peace talks between rebels leaders and officials from Khartoum. | These reported clashes come just weeks before the start of peace talks between rebels leaders and officials from Khartoum. |
The BBC's Amber Henshaw in Khartoum says that some fear the continued fighting could derail the negotiations before they have even started. | The BBC's Amber Henshaw in Khartoum says that some fear the continued fighting could derail the negotiations before they have even started. |
Earlier on Monday, the government said it was investigating a raid by rebels on one of its bases last month which left 41 dead. | Earlier on Monday, the government said it was investigating a raid by rebels on one of its bases last month which left 41 dead. |
The British foreign office minister for Africa, Mark Malloch-Brown, is due to visit Sudan's Darfur province. | |
He met President Omar al-Bashir on Monday in Khartoum. | |
He is pushing for a cease-fire and the rapid deployment of a peacekeeping mission consisting of 26,000 United Nations and African Union troops. | |
At least 200,000 people are believed to have died in four years of fighting in Darfur, while more than two million have fled their homes. | At least 200,000 people are believed to have died in four years of fighting in Darfur, while more than two million have fled their homes. |
Sudan's government denies charges it backs Arab militias accused of atrocities against the region's black African population. | Sudan's government denies charges it backs Arab militias accused of atrocities against the region's black African population. |
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